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Africa after the China boom / Taylor, Ian   Article
Taylor, Ian Article
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Summary/Abstract Chinese demand drove a commodity supercycle that was good for many African economies. Now that it’s over, those who failed to cultivate other industries are back to square one.
Key Words African Economie  China Boom  Chinese Demand 
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Africa’s emergent public sphere / Obadare, Ebenezer   Article
Obadare, Ebenezer Article
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Summary/Abstract [There] appears to be a generally more assertive public sphere, with an ebullience strikingly in excess of the technological resources at its disposal.” Seventh in a series on public spheres around the world.
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Public health and global interventions in Africa / Prince, Ruth J   Article
Prince, Ruth J Article
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Summary/Abstract The power to set agendas, priorities, and approaches lies largely in the hands of external donors, removing African governments from policy making in areas concerning the health-care needs of their citizens.
Key Words Africa  Public health  Global Interventions 
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Stalled land reform in South Africa / Lahiff, Edward   Article
Lahiff, Edward Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the end of apartheid, South African land reform has struggled—and so far failed—to overcome extreme inequalities and historical injustices
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Term Limits and Beyond: Africa’s Democratic Hurdles / LeBas, Adrienne   Article
LeBas, Adrienne Article
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Summary/Abstract Executives are able to act with impunity because there is no strong, organized opposition to challenge entrenched incumbents and push them toward a genuine political opening.
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Youthful dissent challenges angola’s old elite / Pearce, Justin   Article
Pearce, Justin Article
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Summary/Abstract Angola’s rulers are faced with the rise of a generation that does not accept the political logic of the war, whereby dissent equaled treason.
Key Words Angola  Youthful  Dissent Challenges  Old Elite 
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